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There was a time when I was planning on being there, but no longer. Maybe I'll send the remains up there and let the other cars see what happens when Lincolns misbehave. Perhaps the museum would want to put it on display as a warning to others.

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The Homecoming is sponsored by the Road Race Lincoln Register, so the 50's Lincolns should be the majority.

 

I wish that I could have attended, it is a great event and the RRLR guys are great fun to be with. It should be a great meet wit all Ford made products being featured.

 

Thanks for posting photos.

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Nice 80-90 ride through I-69, gets a little tricky on I-94 outside of k-zoo, Good thing to have a big powerful

motorcar!! If you putt putt, you will get run over!!   Fortunately, its only 20 miles on this hectic part of a great country ride

up and around Gull Lake.         My hats off to crew for a pleasant day..Great Visit  with Paul (40zeph) fellow buckeye, Pres J Blanchard,

Dr Roycroft,  John and Jack Sweet, Ron Corneilius to name a few.   Roycroft along with Pres Blanchard delivered a touching remembrance for our recently departed charter member

Tom Akins, also a Buckeye and as nice a guy as you'll ever meet.  

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Great song! Nice job on the pics Jeff. Special stories from you and Jim on Mrs. Smith before the sale of her 1942 gem to Al, then Jack, what a treasure now.  Met some great guys from RRLR, did a nice job, learned a lot Friday night from the awesome guest speaker about the Mexican Cerrera Panamericana road race I never appreciated, I should have bought Andrew's book but have so many now I am trying to find time to read- what detailed insight; I guess it is available on the web. Tom, you might have wanted to bid on a nice 2-tone blue framed Lincoln below the table at the auction,  but another 2-tone blue Lincoln owner did go home happy.  Look forward to seeing your 1924 John.

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Thanks 40ZephSedan. That makes me feel that all of my work was worthwhile.  I was hoping for a good price for the museum, but have been disappointed in the past by people looking for bargains and not thinking about the proceeds that the museum will get.

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